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22 May, 10:07

Suppose that the electric potential outside a living cell is higher than that inside the cell by 0.0677 V. How much work is done by the electric force when a sodium ion (charge = + e) moves from the outside to the inside?

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  1. 22 May, 10:33
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    Answer: Recall that

    Work (W) = - e * ∆V

    Where

    Charge of electron = 1.6 * 10^ - 19 c

    And from the question we were given change in potential as = - 0.0677V

    Work = - (1.6 * 10^-19) * (-0.0677)

    Work = 1.0832 * 10^-20J

    Therefore the work done by the electric force when a sodium ion (charge = + e) moves from the outside to the inside is 1.0832*10^-20
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